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CiP Intro Course Aims - Coggle Diagram
CiP Intro Course Aims
What are your aims& expectations?
to equip me with valuable tools to design engaging learning spaces and activities that encourage children to explore, collaborate, and develop a holistic understanding of nature and the world around them
Grounding in the principles of permaculture
to collaboratively create a food growing area at my local school,
To gain more knowledge on how to engage with the children and break down permaculture into simpler ways.
to incorporate a permaculture led curriculum within my forest school practice
to get to know the experience of others, including the course leaders
get some more ideas to bring to my school
ways of teaching, communicating and inspiring interest in ecosystems and how they can relate to everyday lives
to get more inspired about methods and techniques
Learn about permaculture ethics and principles and activities through which these values can be passed onto students.
to meet others working in this field
creating a warm community around permaculture and exploring how its principles can make education more meaningful
to create a warm community
to learn about garden design, soil testing, and discovering fun ways to keep kids engaged
engage a broader spectrum of students
Giving children another lens to see the world through
Expand the cultural horizon of children and families
Demystify permaculture to see how it is manageable and more accessible
Inspiration for a children's story book.
Where?
Early years setting
Forest Schools
Nature school
Summer camp
Primary School
Secondary school
Community Garden
Home
Special needs school
Museum education
Who?
Special Educational Needs
Early years 0-7 years
Children aged 7-12
Grandchildren
Own children
Teenagers
Mixed age groups
Adopted children, foster children
Families
Encourage familes to be holistically involved